Britain’s Mark Cavendish pulled out of the Tour de France after breaking his right shoulder in a crash. The 32-year-old collided with world champion Peter Sagan before hitting the barriers in a sprint finish on stage four in Vittel. Cavendish, who has won 30 career stages, said he was “massively disappointed”. Sagan was disqualified from the Tour, although his Bora-Hansgrohe team appealed against the decision. Cavendish added: “I feel I was in a good position to win and to lose that and even having to leave the Tour, a race I’ve built my whole career around, is really sad.”